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© 2021 ICS®, Oregon Tool Inc. REV12232021 P/N 610794
536-E OPERATOR MANUAL
32
ENGLI SH
Operation
CUTTING TIPS
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
using the nose of the guidebar.
Next, deepen the cut by about two inches (5 cm)
Then plunge all the way through and complete the cut using the

into the cut.

This power cutter will maintain full speed until optimum force is applied. Once
optimum feed force is applied, the motor will slow with additional force. This power
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the motor. If too much force is applied, the power cutter will lug or stall. The chain

diamonds will skid and glaze over
Plunge cut instead of starting at the top surface of the wall. This will reduce chatter,
extend diamond life, create a straighter cut and more quickly enable the use of the
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
cutting concrete as well as steel. This will help keep the diamonds exposed. Also,
expect less chain life when cutting heavy rebar.
Expect more chain stretch when making nose-buried cuts for extended periods of
time, as the chain does not have a chance to “throw” the slurry away from the nose
of the guidebar (use step cut method).
If the power cutter begins to cut consistently crooked, stop the power cutter,
disconnect from power source, remove the bar and chain and turn the bar over
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Note: The normal life of a guidebar is two to three diamond chains (with
rotation after every chain). Heavy rebar can shorten guidebar life.
The guidebar is solely a guide track for the chain. Never use the guidebar to lift,
twist or pry concrete material.
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material such as a cinder block or brick.